Ryan Spooner Retains No. 1 Spot, Anton Khudobin Becomes First Goalie to Crack Top 10 Prospects This Season

It was a wild week down on the farm.

Providence won all three of its games to keep its slim playoff hopes alive, but along the way engaged in a nasty, penalty-filled affair with Bridgeport and a marathon shootout in Manchester.

After a relatively uneventful 4-2 win over Charlotte last Friday, the P-Bruins rolled to a 6-0 win over the Sound Tigers on Sunday. But the real story of that game was the 125 penalty minutes handed out, 88 of which went to Providence.

Three Baby B's got even longer timeouts, as Kirk MacDonald and Andrew Bodnarchuk were each suspended for three games and Zach Hamill for one game. MacDonald had been ejected for a boarding major that left Bridgeport's Brandon Svendsen needing to be stretchered off the ice, while Bodnarchuk was tossed for an illegal hit to the head on Rob Hisey. Hamill got the gate for spearing Tony Romano in a game that also featured three fights.

Playing shorthanded on Wednesday in Manchester, the P-Bruins didn't get any breaks, as they needed a 14-round shootout to finally prevail over the Monarchs 3-2. Even after those wins, Providence remains in sixth place in the AHL's Atlantic Division, nine points out of the final playoff spot with 16 games to go. 

Making the postseason is still a long shot, but Providence did finally find a dependable goalie with newcomer Anton Khudobin earning all three wins. He also earned a spot in the Top 10 Bruins Prospects List, the first netminder to crack the rankings this season. Read on to see where he, and the rest of the organization's brightest hopes for the future, rank this week.